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  1. The world’s water moves between lakes, rivers, oceans, the atmosphere and the land in an ongoing cycle called – you guessed it! – the water cycle. As it goes through this continuous system, it can be a liquid (water), a gas (vapour) or a solid (ice).

  2. This animation shows the entire process of the water cycle throughout the course of a day. See a day in the life of the water cycle. The sun rises, begins to heat the oceans, lakes and rivers and provide energy for plants to give off water vapor through transpiration.

  3. 13 cze 2024 · Ready to get started teaching your students about the water cycle? Check out our kid-friendly explanations and video below. Then grab our free Water Cycle for Kids Google Slides to use in your classroom.

  4. The film illustrates the journey and will help pupils to visualise the continuous water cycle that is essential to life on Earth. Download/print a transcript of the video.

  5. Have you ever heard of the water cycle? Maybe you've heard the word evaporation or precipitation. These are stages in the water cycle!

  6. 13 wrz 2016 · The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water. In Earth there is life thank you the water, that occupies three quarters of Earth.

  7. 3 sie 2021 · The free STEM lessons and activities below help students model and explore the water cycle, the various processes, the role landforms and water bodies play, and questions related to sustainability and the importance of water conservation.

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